April 25: Lulworth Cove

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In 2025 I’ll be adding a single print to the store every month, until there are the full collection of 12 available in December. At midnight on December 31st they’re all getting taken down. 

There will be a limited availability of 25 copies of each print, which will be produced professionally in Salisbury and signed by myself. 

Prints measure A4 and have a border; they will be unframed but well-packaged to avoid damage in transit.

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April 25: Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove is located on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset; it’s just a few miles along the coast from the far more famous Durdle Door. I ventured down here early in 2025 when I had the day to myself and not much going on. It’s a real tourist hot-spot though, and don’t get me started on the parking charges…

The coastline here is particularly impressive, and even on a mild day, the waves hitting the shoreline can be particularly impressive.

I took this photo when I was experimenting with longer focal lengths to eradicate distracting elements from the frame and focus in on a particular feature - in this case, I liked the texture of these rocks that were being battered by the waves.

This photo was taken on the Nikon Z7II using the 24-120mm f/4 ‘S’

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In 2025 I’ll be adding a single print to the store every month, until there are the full collection of 12 available in December. At midnight on December 31st they’re all getting taken down. 

There will be a limited availability of 25 copies of each print, which will be produced professionally in Salisbury and signed by myself. 

Prints measure A4 and have a border; they will be unframed but well-packaged to avoid damage in transit.

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April 25: Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove is located on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset; it’s just a few miles along the coast from the far more famous Durdle Door. I ventured down here early in 2025 when I had the day to myself and not much going on. It’s a real tourist hot-spot though, and don’t get me started on the parking charges…

The coastline here is particularly impressive, and even on a mild day, the waves hitting the shoreline can be particularly impressive.

I took this photo when I was experimenting with longer focal lengths to eradicate distracting elements from the frame and focus in on a particular feature - in this case, I liked the texture of these rocks that were being battered by the waves.

This photo was taken on the Nikon Z7II using the 24-120mm f/4 ‘S’

In 2025 I’ll be adding a single print to the store every month, until there are the full collection of 12 available in December. At midnight on December 31st they’re all getting taken down. 

There will be a limited availability of 25 copies of each print, which will be produced professionally in Salisbury and signed by myself. 

Prints measure A4 and have a border; they will be unframed but well-packaged to avoid damage in transit.

—————————————————————————

April 25: Lulworth Cove

Lulworth Cove is located on the south coast of England in the county of Dorset; it’s just a few miles along the coast from the far more famous Durdle Door. I ventured down here early in 2025 when I had the day to myself and not much going on. It’s a real tourist hot-spot though, and don’t get me started on the parking charges…

The coastline here is particularly impressive, and even on a mild day, the waves hitting the shoreline can be particularly impressive.

I took this photo when I was experimenting with longer focal lengths to eradicate distracting elements from the frame and focus in on a particular feature - in this case, I liked the texture of these rocks that were being battered by the waves.

This photo was taken on the Nikon Z7II using the 24-120mm f/4 ‘S’